Used 2018 Honda CR-V Consumer Reviews
Problems with infotainment screen on 2018 CRV
I bought my car in December of 2018. I switched from being a long time Toyota owner (never had any problems with my cars) to a Honda owner. I have two major complaints with my CRV. FIRST, it does not get the advertised mileage. I drive 70 hwy miles to and from work every day and I'm only getting 28mpg. Honda advertises 28mpg City/34 mpg Hwy. This just simply is not true and that infuriates me to see big business getting away with blatant false advertising as such. The hwy mpg was a major factor in me choosing the CRV over the Rav4. But the numbers were lies. Both Toyota's I had previously owned did get the advertised city/hwy mpg. The SECOND major complaint I have is a problem that started a few weeks ago. The center console infotainment screen will just randomly start shuffling through the bright/dim/off settings of the screen. It beeps when doing so, and it seems to have a mind of its own. Once it starts, it will just continue beeping and screen blinking until I actually turn off the car and then turn it back on (and hopefully it stops). This is obviously super annoying when it starts at the beginning of my 35 minute commute on the highway. I just have to listen to the beeping for 35 minutes - trying not to lose my mind. I have brought it into the Honda dealer twice when the problem was actually happening and both times, the response by the technicians has been "Honda is aware of the problem but there is no current fix for it. So you just have to live with it." Seriously? That's totally unacceptable. I just bought a brand new car for $30,000 and only a couple of months later it's having a pretty significant technical issue that affects the driver in a pretty significant way. And they are like, yeah, sorry. Deal with it. I'm sorry - but I'm super frustrated and honestly, I wish I would've just stuck with Toyota.
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Great vehicle
Was hesitant at first on the HondaCRV but once I drove it again and saw alll the outstanding features I was sold. The ride was superior. The safety features superior. The quality of the CRV is unmatched.
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- EX 4dr SUVMSRP: $17,69914 mi away
- EX 4dr SUVMSRP: $16,99814 mi away
- EX-L 4dr SUV w/NavigationMSRP: $27,9503 mi away
After 1 month
I went from VW tiguan 2013 SE to 2018 EXL CRV , That being said I am sure there where a lot of upgrades to the newer Tiguans . For me getting into this crv was definitely a step up . I keep in mind that it is not a sports car . There is less delay in the turbo than my last car .. If any at all , The steering is also felt a lot less.. I will call it tippy coming into a turn and coming out . Not much after sway. There much more I like about this car and still haven't really tried the cruse control yet. Time will tell . I hope this will be one of Honda's long lasting reliable cars .
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HONDA CRV the 3rd onE
Shoppers need to know how safe and easy to drive this car is its our 3rd one and each is better than the last
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I love my new blue car!
I did my research and bought through Costco. I saved thousands - well worth a Costco membership.
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